Ealing's famous Polish Prince put a UKIP parliamentary candidate to the test on the future of Poles in the UK.

Janek Zylinski interviewed Brent Central candidate Stephen Priestley on video to address the issue of what would happen to Polish people in Ealing - and the whole country - if it came out of the EU.

Mr Priestley assured the Prince, the owner of Ealing's White House in Park View Road, that all Polish people working and contributing to the UK would be able to remain in this country.

Mr Zylinski said: "We have made a great contribution to this country for more than 100 years.

"We have been giving our lives for this country too."

Mr Zylinski gave examples of the ways in which Polish people have been an asset to society, including the fact that in the Battle of Britain 5% of the RAF were Polish and they shot down 20% of the enemy planes.

He then asked the Brent candidate to defend Polish people in the UK against hate crimes and to remind voters how they are adding to "these islands".